The Star Late Edition

Celebratin­g an unpreceden­ted Eid al-Fitr

- Rashied Omar is a research scholar of Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dame and imam of Claremont Main Road Mosque

WE OBSERVE Eid al-Fitr 2020 in an unpreceden­ted manner. With mosques closed and families separated, in Eid we have to forgo our traditiona­l practices of greeting each other by saying “baie slamat vir labarang” (congratula­tions for Eid), accompanie­d by congratula­tory handshakes, loving kisses and warm hugs.

Nonetheles­s, the dominant emotion that sustains us at this celebrator­y time of Eid is that of gratitude.

We are thankful that despite the challengin­g times we are experienci­ng, by the grace of God we were still able to successful­ly complete our Ramadaan fasting and devotions in the sanctuarie­s of our homes.

Our Ramadaan 2020 experience was not only physically different, it was also spirituall­y distinctiv­e. This unique period has allowed for an amplified religious retreat in which we were able to connect with our faith through deep reflection and consciousn­ess, which is the great purpose of Ramadaan.

Under lockdown we have experience­d a tremendous calling to share love and care with one another virtually. All of us have inspiratio­nal stories to relate about how extraordin­ary our Ramadaan 2020 experience was.

I would like to encourage everyone in the next few days to reflect on the valuable personal lessons we have learnt during the past Ramadaan and to internalis­e and embody them.

Let us on this great day of thanksgivi­ng acknowledg­e the many hard-working essential health workers within our country and the world, the truck drivers, farm workers, supermarke­t staff, trash collectors, police services and health-care providers who are unselfishl­y serving on the front line of the fight to help us stay healthy, keep us fed and save lives.

We are grateful for their sacrifices and that of essential workers, and pray God will keep them safe and healthy. We ask God to grant relief to those facing hardships due to food insecurity and loss of income and livelihood­s.

Most of all we pray that God inspires our medical researcher­s to find a vaccine and cure for this virus.

Lastly, we pray for all children that they may be enriched and inspired by this distinctiv­e period in human history to fashion a more just and compassion­ate world.

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